NAD C 3050 : A Modern Classic Reimagined
Vintage NAD character with modern power, digital inputs, TV audio, and vinyl support.
When a Stereo System Should Feel Warm, Capable, and Easy to Place
A good integrated amplifier has to do more than power speakers. It may need to sit in view, connect to a TV, handle digital sources, play records, support a subwoofer, and still feel like a piece of hi-fi rather than a utility component.
The C 3050 solves that with a design that looks familiar in the right way while keeping the system ready for modern sources.
Classic NAD Design with Serious Modern Engineering
We chose the NAD C 3050 because it brings the look and feel of NAD's early amplifiers into a current integrated amplifier platform. Behind the walnut-finished cabinet, dual VU meters, and classic logo, it delivers 100 watts per channel from a HybridDigital UcD output stage.
It also includes the practical connections a current stereo system needs: HDMI eARC for TV audio, optical and coaxial digital inputs, an MM phono stage, subwoofer output, Speaker A/B outputs, headphone amplification, and an MDC2 port for future expansion.
What the Specs Won't Tell You
The Amplifier Can Stay Visible
The C 3050 has enough visual character to belong near records, books, furniture, and a TV. It makes the system feel chosen, not hidden.
TV Audio Becomes Part of the Stereo System
HDMI eARC lets a television feed the same speakers used for music. Dialogue gains body, soundtracks have more scale, and the room avoids another separate soundbar.
It Leaves a Path for Streaming and Room Tuning
The base C 3050 is ready for the optional MDC2 BluOS-D module. That means the amplifier can begin as a strong integrated amp and later add BluOS high-resolution streaming and Dirac Live room correction.
The Audio Two Verdict
The C 3050 is a strong choice when the system needs to feel like hi-fi again: tactile, visible, musical, and still useful with today's sources. It fits especially well in a music-and-TV space where the amplifier is part of the room, not something to hide.
If streaming and room correction are required immediately, choose the C 3050 BluOS version instead. If the system is mainly wired sources, TV audio, vinyl, and future expandability, the base C 3050 makes sense.
Tech You Can Hear
| What You Hear | Why It Happens |
|---|---|
| Speakers play with weight and control | HybridDigital UcD amplifier rated at 100W per channel |
| Musical peaks feel less compressed | 135W per channel instantaneous power |
| Digital sources sound clean and organized | TI PCM5242 differential DAC |
| Records connect without an outside phono stage | Ultra-low-noise MM phono stage with infrasonic filtering |
| TV sound becomes more natural through stereo speakers | HDMI eARC input |
| The amplifier can add streaming and room tuning later | MDC2 expansion port |
Technical Highlights
- HybridDigital UcD amplifier
- 100W per channel into 8 or 4 ohms
- 135W per channel instantaneous power
- TI PCM5242 differential DAC
- MM phono stage with infrasonic filtering
- HDMI eARC, optical digital input, coaxial digital input, line-level analogue input
- MDC2 port for optional BluOS-D module
Why Choose Audio Two
Audio Two ships across Canada. That said, a system at this level is worth a conversation before you commit — we can make sure it's the right fit for your room, your source, and how you actually listen. Reach out and we'll help you get it right.
